I'm working on a Plum bow that's giving me a bit of trouble with string alignment. I've heat treated it once or twice. In order to correct the alignment I wanted to bend it just out of the fades where it's a bit too thick to use dry heat so I steamed it. Let it sit for a day and when I put it back on the tree it had a hinge where I'd steamed it. The first time it happened I though I'd accidentally put a little deflex in while steaming it. Never though much about it, corrected it with dry heat and went on my way. Then I did the other limb, same thing happened. I've never noticed this before. It looks like the steaming sort of undoes the heat treat. Is it possible it's just Plum? Anyone else notice this?